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Definition of Observative

Observative
Observative Ob*serv"a*tive, a. Observing; watchful.

Meaning of Observative from wikipedia

- function). It is a sample-based version of the Fisher information. Suppose we observe random variables X 1 , … , X n {\displaystyle X_{1},\ldots ,X_{n}} , independent...
- A Grief Observed is a collection of C. S. Lewis's reflections on his experience of bereavement following the death of his wife, Joy Davidman, in 1960....
- Observe and Report is a 2009 American crime comedy film written and directed by Jody Hill and starring Seth Rogen, Anna Faris, and Ray Liotta. It follows...
- Apocalypse Observed: Religious Movements and Violence in North America, Europe and ****an is a book about millennialism, apocalypticism and religious violence...
- property is noted and the observed phenomenon described, or quantitative if a numerical value is attached to the observed phenomenon by counting or measuring...
- Venus Observed is a play in blank verse by the English dramatist and poet Christopher Fry. The play concerns a Duke who decides to remarry for a third...
- Observe is an international collective of street photographers. Established in June 2013, it brings together photographers who share the same principles...
- Silence Observed is a 1961 detective novel by the British writer Michael Innes. It is the seventeenth entry in his series featuring Sir John Appleby, now...
- Observe. Hack. Make. also known as OHM, was an outdoor hacker conference that took place in the Netherlands from July 31 to August 4, 2013. This conference...
- The structure of observed learning outcomes (SOLO) taxonomy is a model that describes levels of increasing complexity in students' understanding of subjects...